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French Phrase

Je veux être libre financièrement.

/ʒə vø ɛtʁ libʁ fi.nɑ̃.sjɛʁ.mɑ̃/
Meaning"I want to be financially free."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a strong desire to achieve financial independence. It uses the verb 'vouloir' (to want) followed by the infinitive 'être' (to be) and the adverb 'financièrement' to specify the type of freedom desired.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing long-term life goals, career aspirations, or personal finance plans. It is appropriate for both casual conversations with friends and more serious discussions about the future.

Grammar Breakdown

Jeveuxêtrelibrefinancièrement

1

Vouloir

'Veux' is the first-person singular present form of 'vouloir', used here to express a wish or desire.

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Adverb construction

'Financièrement' is created by taking the feminine adjective 'financière' and adding the suffix '-ment' to turn it into an adverb.

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A

Quel est ton plus grand projet pour l'avenir ?

What is your biggest project for the future?

Je veux être libre financièrement avant mes quarante ans.

I want to be financially free before I'm forty.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je veux être libre financier.

    You must use the adverb 'financièrement' to modify the adjective 'libre', rather than the adjective 'financier'.

  • Je veux être liberté financièrement.

    Use the adjective 'libre' after the verb 'être' instead of the noun 'liberté'.

Alternatives

  • Je souhaite atteindre l'indépendance financière.

    I wish to achieve financial independence.

  • Je veux vivre sans soucis d'argent.

    I want to live without money worries.

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Cultural Tip

In French culture, discussing specific salary amounts can be private, but expressing a desire for 'liberté' or 'indépendance' is generally well-received. The concept of the 'FIRE' movement is also gaining traction in francophone social media circles.